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Reagan Youth is an aggressively anarchist, socialist, and anti-racist band, and often utilized Ku Klux Klan and Nazi Party imagery for satirical effect. In their original 1980s incarnation, they sought to address the parallels between the policies of Ronald Reagan , the Christian Right and American conservatism , and the beliefs of the hate ...
The following is a complete chronology of the various line-ups of punk rock music group Reagan Youth. Reagan Youth formed in New York, NY in 1980, became inactive in 1990, and had reformed in 2006, thirteen years after the death of lead singer and co-founder Dave Rubinstein. Co-founder Paul "Cripple" Bakija continued performing until his death ...
David Rubinstein, also known as Dave Insurgent (September 5, 1964 – July 3, 1993), was an American singer and co-founder of the New York–based hardcore punk band Reagan Youth. Rubenstein founded the band with guitarist Paul Bakija when both were in Forest Hills High School in Forest Hills, Queens. The band played the punk clubs of Manhattan ...
The Reagan years, with their anti-civil rights backlash and rising homophobia, were a famously repressive moment. ... One 1980s band that isn’t usually thought of as especially political is The ...
A Collection of Pop Classics is an album by American hardcore punk band Reagan Youth. It was released after the break-up of the band in 1989 and the suicide of lead singer Dave Rubinstein in 1993. The record is a compilation of the band's two studio albums, Volume 1 and Volume 2.
Singer Ella Fitzgerald with Ronald Reagan after her performance at the White House, October 1981. The appearance of Ronald Reagan in music includes mentions and depictions of the actor-turned-politician in songs, albums, music videos, and band names, particularly during his two terms as President of the United States.
Ronald Wilson Reagan [a] (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He was a member of the Republican Party and became an important figure in the American conservative movement.
It will arrive in Washington well before Trump's swearing-in Monday at the U.S. Capitol. The National Weather Service predicted temperatures near 22 degrees (minus-6 Celsius) at noon during the swearing-in, the coldest since Ronald Reagan's second inauguration saw temperatures plunge to 7 degrees (minus-14 Celsius).